An elderly woman in Napa County, California, who had received both Moderna vaccine shots died from COVID-19, county health officials said.
While scant details about the woman were released, Napa County spokeswoman Leah Greenbaum said she was over the age of 65 and had underlying health problems. The woman died on June 2 after a long hospital stay, Greenbaum said on June 7.
“No vaccine is 100 [percent] effective, but this does not diminish the urgency and importance of getting vaccinated, especially as more variant strains emerge,” Napa County Public Health Officer Dr. Karen Relucio said in a statement about the woman’s death. Despite the fatality, COVID-19 vaccines “provide exceptional protection against death and illness,” Relucio added.
The officials added that the woman’s death suggests more people need to get vaccinated.
“Getting vaccinated helps protect us, and it helps protect vulnerable people who aren’t able to mount that immune response,” Greenbaum said in the news conference.
The Epoch Times has contacted Moderna for comment.
Meanwhile, a man who got both COVID-19 AstraZeneca vaccine doses died of the virus on Thursday, according to officials in Seychelles.
It’s not clear when the man had received the vaccine or whether AstraZeneca is investigating the matter. The Epoch Times has contacted AstraZeneca for comment.
Officials have said Seychelles, an archipelago nation in the Indian Ocean that relies heavily on European tourism, is the most vaccinated country in the world. However, recent reports have indicated that despite the high vaccination rate, there has been a spike in COVID-19 cases.
“Unfortunately the downward trend that we saw from mid-May seems to have stabilized and it is not going further down,” Gedeon said during the Thursday news conference. “Community transmission is continuing,” he continued to say, adding that the government might force to implement more lockdowns.
Seychelles has used Sinopharm’s vaccine and Covishield, a version of the AstraZeneca vaccine. And recently, the country began using the Russian Sputnik V shot, according to authorities.